WORD LISTS

Want to talk about Richard Sherman?

In many ways the Richard Sherman story is all about language, so it's best to be on top of the words being used to tell it. From journalist Rembert Browne's
Grantland analysis of what we mean when we say, "He went to Stanford."

Golden State Warriors swingman Andre Iguodala never
explicitly said he was talking about Richard Sherman, but based on the time stamps and the reality of not being born yesterday, it’s fair to assume these Iguodala subtweets are about Richard Sherman.

Sherman could have turned into a very similar Sherman and made a very similar Sherman game-saving play and followed it up with a
braggadocio-filled Sherman postgame interview, and not have gone to Stanford University.

After making a play that ensured his team would go to the Super Bowl, he gave the choke sign and then exuberantly (and aggressively) conducted postgame interviews berating San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree.

After making a play that ensured his team would go to the Super Bowl, he gave the choke sign and then exuberantly (and aggressively) conducted postgame interviews berating San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree.

After making a play that ensured his team would go to the Super Bowl, he gave the choke sign and then exuberantly (and aggressively)
conducted postgame interviews berating San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree.